General Description
Small current drains, called "parasitic drains," constantly draw current from the battery even with the ignition switch in the OFF position. These parasitic drains can discharge a battery in four to six weeks depending on the battery's state of charge and when the vehicle went into storage.
For normal parasitic current drain refer to individual component parasitic loads. Remember, when checking for parasitic current draw, take a look to see what types of equipment the customer may have had installed on the vehicle. A cellular phone, anti-theft system, or any device added, that requires constant voltage to retain a memory, will draw current at all times. So take these added accessories into account when testing for parasitic current drain.